| Jay520 said:
The best view to take is to simply accept we don't know why the universe was created, if it had to be created, if it was created by something or someone, etc. There is absolutely no logic behind assuming heaps of beliefs that give no explanatory power; especially the ones that make the situation more complicated than it would have been otherwise. Such beliefs are even more unbelievable when you figure out that there is good reason that people would fabricate such beliefs, so the idea of them being made-up isn't unlikely at all. |
That's not much of a belief, is it? Just saying "I have no idea what to believe, so I won't believe anything at all," is more of just giving up on figuring out the puzzle entirely instead of believing something.









